| Vol XXXVII No. 140 |
Friday, May 2, 2003 |
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Student claims RA attack
Alleged incident took place at off-campus apartment
By MATT BRAMANTI
News Writer
A Notre Dame student claimed he was assaulted Saturday by a Knott Hall resident assistant at his Turtle Creek apartment. The junior, a former Knott resident, said he had just laid down for a nap when the alleged assailant came to ... [more]
Police aware of Rally in the Alley
Turtle Creek notifies residents to expect larger police presence
By MEGHANNE DOWNES News Editor
The management of Turtle Creek Apartments notified residents that local police departments are aware of today's planned Rally in the Alley, adding that they should expect an increased police presence at the apartment complex for the remainder of the year. Student ... [more]
CCC votes to change club funding allocation procedures
By JULIA MILLER-LEMON
News Writer
The Club Coordination Council decided to change the way that funds are allocated to campus clubs in February. As part of a strategic plan started under the Libby Bishop administration, the new policy requires clubs to raise 20 percent of what ... [more]
Seniors in ROTC look ahead
By MATT BRAMANTI
News Writer
Notre Dame ROTC seniors who will graduate next month will serve their country in a broad variety of missions. Upon graduation, the cadets and midshipmen will be commissioned officers and will report to duties across the country Lt. Cmdr. Dan Walsh, ... [more]
COBA jumps in rankings
By ANDREW THAGARD
News Writer
Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business MBA program continued to climb in the U.S. News and Word Report's national ranking of graduate school programs, rising from unranked four years ago to No. 29 in this year's list. The high ranking is ... [more]
New dining hall to open at Saint Mary's
By SARAH NESTOR
Senior Staff Writer
Saint Mary's class of 2003 will open the new Noble Family Dining Hall on May 15 at noon during the annual Alumnae-Senior Luncheon. The Alumnae Association Board of Directors luncheon to honor the class of 2003 will kick off Commencement weekend ... [more]
Two rectors leaving Notre Dame
By MELISSA LOU
News Writer
Two rectors will leave the Notre Dame this year to explore new options outside the campus. John Mojzisek of St. Edward's Hall and Father Tom Bednar of Zahm Hall will officially resign from their positions at the end of this academic ... [more]
Grad students win awards for teaching
By ANDREW THAGARD
News Writer
The Graduate Student Union (GSU) Academic Affairs Committee recognized Michael Tomko of the English department and Derek Webb of the Political Science department for their work in undergraduate teaching. Tomko received the Outstanding Graduate Instructor Award and Webb was honored as ... [more]
Ugandan choir to perform at Holy Cross
By NICOLA BUNICK
News Writer
The African Children's Choir, which consists of 26 Ugandan children, most of them orphans between the ages of five and 12 years old, will perform a repertoire of gospel tunes and spirituals Wednesday night at 7 p.m. at Holy Cross College. ... [more]
Class to speak about Cuba trip
By JOE TROMBELLO
News Writer
Selected members of Father Robert Pelton's, "From Power to Communion" class will speak about their experiences visiting Cuba over Spring Break as part of his course. The panel discussion entitled: "Cuba Libre? Reflections Upon the Catholic Church in Cuba Today," will ... [more]
SMC mission statement changes
By LAUREN O'BRIEN
News Writer
The Saint Mary's Board of Trustees approved a revised version of the College's mission statement at their meeting this past Friday. Before the Board of Trustees approved the revision, the Mission Council and the writing committee, which included the whole Saint ... [more]
Alumna collecting pop tabs for charity
By SARAH NESTOR
Senior Staff Writer
When Elizabeth Elmore, both a Saint Mary's and Notre Dame alum (then Elizabeth Christopher), volunteered to head service projects within the Notre Dame south Jersey alumni club, her goal of increasing service in Jersey quickly expanded to included her alma mater's ... [more]
Scully resigns as executive vice president
By ANDREW SOUKUP
News Writer
The University's third-ranking official announced Friday he would resign his position as executive vice president but remain a member of the faculty. Father Timothy Scully informed the University's Board of Trustees that his resignation would take effect June 30. The ... [more]
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